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Sale, Tony (2001). "Part of the "General Report on Tunny", the Newmanry History, formatted by Tony Sale" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 15 May 2005 . Retrieved 20 September 2010– via codesandciphers.org.uk. Gannon, Paul (2007), Colossus: Bletchley Park's Greatest Secret, London: Atlantic Books, ISBN 978-1-84354-331-2 Superhuman Stamina: As the Juggernaut, Colossus's body generated no fatigue toxins during physical activity, granting him limitless superhuman stamina in all physical activities. He was not deterred by physical pain and did not tire while exerting. [89] A juggernaut is a force that is unstoppable and often destructive. It can refer to a literal object, such as a massive steamroller, or a figurative force, such as a powerful political movement. A colossus, on the other hand, is simply something that is very large and impressive. It can refer to a physical object, such as a statue or a building, or a metaphorical concept, such as a great achievement or a powerful idea.

Colossus, the first large-scale electronic computer, which went into operation in 1944 at Britain’s wartime code-breaking headquarters at Bletchley Park.This should be noted because, in this example, even if we go with one of the medium sized subs of 24,000 tons, we have to keep in mind that Piotr was also lifting it will under thousands of pounds of water pressure, AND with the added water ballast it maintained! This alone should show how powerful [this version] of the hero is, in terms of raw strength.

The remains were described briefly by Strabo (64 or 63BC – c. 24AD), in his work Geography (Book XIV, Chapter 2.5). Strabo was a Greek geographer, philosopher, and historian who lived in Asia Minor during the transitional period of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. By the end of the war, 63 million characters of high-grade German communications had been decrypted by 550 people helped by the ten Colossus computers. Later, Illyana became the first tragic victim to be infected with the Legacy Virus and die from it. The deaths of his immediate family, as well as brain damage that forced him to remain in armored form, caused Colossus to rethink his position with the X-Men and join Magneto and his Acolytes, who had offered him an alternative to the X-Men's way of fighting and living. [76] Acolyte [ ] During his time as the Avatar of Cyttorak, Colossus stayed in his steel form. He revealed that the reason for this is that in steel form he is a hero and in flesh form he is a man. He believes that as a hero perhaps he could fight the urge for destruction while as a man he wouldn't stand a chance. [92]

Randell's efforts started to bear fruit in the mid-1970s. The secrecy about Bletchley Park had been broken when Group Captain Winterbotham published his book The Ultra Secret in 1974. [76] Randell was researching the history of computer science in Britain for a conference on the history of computing held at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, New Mexico on 10-15 June 1976, and got permission to present a paper on wartime development of the COLOSSI at the Post Office Research Station, Dollis Hill (in October 1975 the British Government had released a series of captioned photographs from the Public Record Office). The interest in the “revelations” in his paper resulted in a special evening meeting when Randell and Coombs answered further questions. Coombs later wrote that no member of our team could ever forget the fellowship, the sense of purpose and, above all, the breathless excitement of those days. In 1977 Randell published an article The First Electronic Computer in several journals. [g] [77] Golden, Frederic (29 March 1999), "Who Built The First Computer?", Time, vol.153, no.12, archived from the original on 6 January 2006 The use to which the Colossi were put was of the highest secrecy, and Colossus itself was highly secret, and remained so for many years after the War. Colossus was not included in the history of computing hardware for decades, and Flowers and his associates were deprived of the recognition they were due for many years. Horwood, D.C. (1973). A technical description of Colossus I: PRO HW 25/24. Archived from the original on 2 April 2014 . Retrieved 16 March 2014– via YouTube. Colossus was one of numerous mutants who moved to Krakoa after Charles Xavier and his allies used the island to establish a new mutant nation. [34] During a mission in Russia to rescue mutants, Piotr was severely beaten by the government's anti-mutant forces. [122] He was later retrieved by the Marauders. [35] Following this incident, Piotr opted to live a more peaceful life. He moved away from mainland Krakoa to grow Krakoan medicine in the Savage Land. [123] [124]

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